At 8:30 p.m., the CHP officer attempted to pull over the van for failing to yield and police said at that time, the Acura rammed the officer’s car, before firing shots at the vehicle.

Alameda County Deputy District Attorney Elgin Lowe said the teen, who was 18 years old when he fired the gun, pleaded guilty on Friday.

“Joseph Gonzalez was convicted of assault with a deadly weapon, a semi-automatic firearm against the officer,” said Lowe. “He also pled to a personal use enhancement and a gang enhancement.”

The plea deal for Gonzalez calls for a 27 year state prison sentence.

His brother, 24-year-old David Gonzalez and 19-year-old Samiuela Sina were convicted of carjacking in the case. Gonzalez received a three year sentence and Sina received eight years.

Oakland Police Department interim Chief Sean Whent said 17-year-old Kenyon Thomas pleaded guilty to a robbery charge and will get five years probation.

“I wanted to take the opportunity to thank all the agencies who were involved in this incident,” Whent said. “The manhunt for the suspects and the vigorous and swift prosecution in this case. We have taken four dangerous criminals off the street.”

The CHP officer involved in the incident was uninjured and continues to work in Oakland.

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Anna Duckworth

Anna started her broadcasting career at KCBS in 1994, a few months before graduating from San Jose State University. After 5 years, she moved on to a brief stint reporting traffic on the radio. In 1999, she began writing and reporting at loc...